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UK Council on Deafness welcomes changes to Access to Work

The UK Council on Deafness has welcomed the Minister for Disabled People’s announcement of immediate changes to Access to Work. David Buxton, chair of the UK Council on Deafness Access to Work group and chief executive of the British Deaf Association, said: “In particular, we are glad people will soon be able to contact Access […]

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Our recent news bulletin is now available – click here for details!

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UKCoD AGM 2014

  At our Future of Subtitling Conference held in November,  we held our AGM. We were delighted to welcome our two new members of the Board – Gary Cottrell of SignHealth and Jason Barnett of deafPLUS. During the AGM it gave us the opportunity to express our thanks to retiring trustees:- Brian Archbold, who as Treasurer gave […]

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NUBSLI agrees minimum fees for interpreters

Members of the National Union of British Sign Language Interpreters (NUBSLI) have set out what they think should be minimum fees for BSL/English interpreters. The rates include a minimum call out fee of £90 in most parts of the country, time and a half at evenings and weekends, a 100 per cent charge if a […]

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EE signs up with Sign Solutions

The UK’s largest mobile operator and internet service provider, EE, has teamed up with sign language interpreting agency, Sign Solutions, to improve access and user experience for its Deaf customers. The Sign Solutions InterpretersLive! service will mean that Deaf customers can now communicate more easily with EE when making calls to the company’s customer service […]

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The Future of Subtitling Conference, 10 November 2014

Our first-ever subtitling conference was held on 10 November 2014 in partnership with Action on Hearing Loss and Sense, with almost 200 people taking part and we now have our full report available. The report includes information about: interesting developments in Video on Demand, with ATVOD expecting progress in the next 12-18 months research into […]

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Invitation to tender: Equality & Access for Deaf People Project

The Scottish Council on Deafness has invited organisations and individuals to tender for the evaluation of a Scottish Government funded project that seeks to improve equality and access for Deaf and Deafblind people. The Equality and Access for Deaf People project has a particular focus on children and young people who use British Sign Language […]

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Response to NHS England consultation on draft accessible information standard

We have responded to the NHS England consultation on its draft standard for accessible information. The standard will tell organisations that deliver NHS England services how they should make sure disabled patients, service users and, where appropriate, carers, receive information in formats that they can understand; and appropriate support to help them to communicate, which may […]

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UK Council on Deafness welcomes Minister’s commitment to improve Access to Work

The UK Council on Deafness has today welcomed the Minister for Disabled People’s commitment to improving the Access to Work scheme. In his evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee inquiry into Access to Work, the Minister admitted recent changes to management of the scheme had been handled badly. He said efforts to manage the […]

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RAD officially launch Hate Incident Reporting Centre (HIRC)

On 15th October, the District Commander of Essex Police, Chief Inspector Richard Phillibrown and DC Phil Merriam – Hate Crime & Vulnerable Adults – Performance Review Officer visited the head office of Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) to award a certificate endorsing the organisation’s status as a Hate Incident Reporting Centre (HIRC)…. Now all […]

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